Applications of Group Theory to Combinatorics
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<p><strong>Applications of Group Theory to Combinatorics</strong> contains 11 survey papers from international experts in combinatorics group theory and combinatorial topology. The contributions cover topics from quite a diverse spectrum such as design theory Belyi functions group theory transitive graphs regular maps and Hurwitz problems and present the state-of-the-art in these areas. <strong>Applications of Group Theory to Combinatorics</strong> will be useful in the study of graphs maps and polytopes having maximal symmetry and is aimed at researchers in the areas of group theory and combinatorics graduate students in mathematics and other specialists who use group theory and combinatorics. </p><p><strong>Jack Koolen</strong> teaches at the Department of Mathematics at Pohang University of Science and Technology Korea. His main research interests include the interaction of geometry linear algebra and combinatorics on which he published 60 papers. </p><p><strong>Jin Ho Kwak</strong> is Professor at the Department of Mathematics at Pohang University of Science and Technology Korea where he is director of the Combinatorial and Computational Mathematics Center (Com2MaC). He works on combinatorial topology mainly on covering enumeration related to Hurwitz problems and regular maps on surfaces and published more than 100 papers in these areas.</p><p><strong>Ming-Yao Xu</strong> is Professor in Department of Mathematics at Peking University China. The focus in his research is in finite group theory and algebraic graph theory. Ming-Yao Xu published over 80 papers on these topics.</p>
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